Zoom lens and projector using zoom lens

ABSTRACT

A compact zoom lens which projects an image from a DMD on to a screen in an enlarged scale is provided. 
     There is provided a zoom lens including, in order from a magnifying side, a first lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a second lens group having a negative refractive power as a whole, a third lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole, wherein a variable power as a whole lens system of the zoom lens is established by configuring such that the first lens group and the fifth lens group are left fixed, the second lens group, the third lens group and the fourth group are made to move on an optical axis.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a compact zoom lens having a small lens aperture which an image from a light bulb such as mainly a DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) which forms an image by changing reflecting directions of light on to a screen or the like in an enlarged scale.

A projector unit which adopts a DMD as a light bulb is regarded as advantageous over other methods in miniaturizing the projector unit. Currently, portable compact projector units have been broadly propagated, and among them, data projectors constitute a center of interest because of its handiness when presenting information. In projector units which should be portable, it is critical to reduce the thickness of a projector unit, and hence, it can be said that the reduction in thickness is a most critical factor in projector units which are carried together with a note-type personal computer in many cases. As an example of a means for solving this problem, for example, the Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2004-271668 discloses a design method for making compact a projection lens.

An aspect of the invention is to provide a projector unit which is thin enough to be carried conveniently and which can project an enlarged image with high image quality on to a large screen despite its limited space by realizing a compact zoom lens.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to a preferred aspect of the invention, there is provided a zoom lens including, in order from a magnifying side, a first lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a second lens group having a negative refractive power as a whole, a third lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole.

In this zoom lens, a variable power as a whole lens system thereof is established by configuring such that the first lens group and the fifth lens group are left fixed while a variable power is effected, the second lens group and the third lens group are made to move on an optical axis in such a manner as to move in a direction from a magnifying side to a contracting side over a range from a wide angle end to an intermediate area and to move in a direction from the contracting side to the magnifying side over a range from the intermediate area to a telephoto end, and the fourth lens group is made to move on the optical axis in such a manner as to move in a direction from the contracting side to the magnifying side over a range from the wide angle end to the telephoto end.

In addition, in this zoom lens, the following conditional expression (1) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the second lens group and the third lens group, the following conditional expression (2) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the fourth lens group, and the following conditional expression (3) is satisfied with respect to a positional relationship between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group at the wide angle end:

(1) −1.1<f _(w) /f _(II-III)<−0.4

(2) 0.3<f _(w) /f _(IV)<0.55

(3) 1.7<d _(wIV) /f _(w)

where

f_(w): composite focal length of the whole lens system at the wide angle end

(focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side);

f_(II-III): composite focal length of the second lens group and the third lens group at the wide angle end

(focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side);

f_(IV): composite focal length of the fourth lens group;

d_(wIV): airspace between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group at the wide angle end.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a first embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 2 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the first embodiment.

FIG. 3 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a second embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 4 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the second embodiment.

FIG. 5 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a third embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 6 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the third embodiment.

FIG. 7 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a fourth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 8 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment.

FIG. 9 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a fifth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 10 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the fifth embodiment.

FIG. 11 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a sixth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 12 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the sixth embodiment.

FIG. 13 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a seventh embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 14 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the seventh embodiment.

FIG. 15 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of an eighth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 16 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the eighth embodiment.

FIG. 17 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a ninth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 18 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the ninth embodiment.

FIG. 19 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a tenth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 20 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the tenth embodiment.

FIG. 21 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of an eleventh embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 22 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the eleventh embodiment.

FIG. 23 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a twelfth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 24 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the twelfth embodiment.

FIG. 25 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a thirteenth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 26 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the thirteenth embodiment.

FIG. 27 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a fourteenth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 28 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the fourteenth embodiment.

FIG. 29 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of a fifteenth embodiment of a zoom lens according to the invention.

FIG. 30 is a drawing showing aberrations of the zoom lens of the fifteenth embodiment.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described based on specific numerical embodiments thereof. In first embodiment to 15th embodiment which will be described below, a zoom lens is made up of, in order from a magnifying side, a first lens group LG1 having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a second lens group LG2 having a negative refractive power as a whole, a third lens group LG3 having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a fourth lens group LG4 having a positive refractive power as a whole and a fifth lens group LG5 having a positive refractive power as a whole.

The first lens group LG1 is made up by disposing a single lens element having a positive refractive power (hereinafter, referred to as a positive lens element) or a lens element having a negative refractive power (hereinafter, referred to as a negative lens element) (the lens element being designated as L101, a magnifying side surface being designated as 101, and a contracting side surface being designated as 102).

The second lens group LG2 is made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a second a lens group LG2 a and a second b lens group LG2 b. The second a lens group LG2 a is made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a meniscus negative lens element (designated as L211 and having a magnifying side surface 211 and a contracting side surface 212) which is made convex to the magnifying side, a negative lens element (designated as L212 and having a magnifying side surface 213 and a contracting side surface 214) and a positive lens element (designated as L213 and having a magnifying side surface 215 and a contracting side surface 216, but when cemented to the lens element L212, having a magnifying side surface 214 and a contracting surface 215). The second b lens group LG2 b, which follows the second a lens group LG2 a, has a heavily concaved surface which is made concave towards the contracting side as a refracting surface which is situated closest to the magnifying side and a convex surface which is made convex towards the contracting side as a refracting surface which is situated closest to the contracting side and is made up by disposing one or two lens elements (designated in order from the magnifying side as L221, L222 and having lens surfaces designated in order from the magnifying side as 221, 222 . . . ).

The third lens group LG3 is made up by disposing one or two lens elements which include at least a positive lens element (designated in order from the magnifying side as L301, L302, . . . and having surfaces designated in order from the magnifying side as 301, 302, . . . ).

The fourth lens group LG4 is made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a fourth a lens group LG4 a, a fourth b lens group LG4 b and a fourth c lens group LG4 c. The fourth a lens group LG4 a has a positive refractive power as a whole and is made up by disposing a total of one to three lens elements including at least one positive lens (designated in order from the magnifying side as L411, L412, . . . and having lens surfaces designated in order from the magnifying side as 411, 412, . . . ). The fourth b lens group LG4 b is disposed by disposing a single lens element (designated as L421 and having surfaces designated in order from the magnifying side as 421, 422). The fourth c lens group LG4 c has a positive refractive power as a whole and is made up by disposing a total of three or four lens elements including at least two positive lens elements and a negative lens element (designated in order from the magnifying side as L431, L432, . . . and having surfaces designated in order from the magnifying side as 431, 432, . . . ).

The fifth lens group LG5 is made up by disposing a single positive lens element (designated as L501 and having a magnifying side surface designated as 501 and a contracting side surface designated as 502). In addition, a cover glass CG (having a magnifying side surface C01 and a contracting side surface C02), which is a constituent part of a light bulb such as a DMD (Digital Micromirror Device), is disposed in a small airspace between the contracting side of the fifth lens group LG5 and a surface of the light bulb.

The second a lens group LG2 a and the second b lens group LG2 b which make up the second lens group LG2 are fixed to a second lens barrel, and the fourth a lens group LG4 a, the fourth b lens group LG4 b and the fourth c lens group LG4 c which make up the fourth lens group LG4 are fixed to a fourth lens barrel.

In addition, the first lens group LG1 and the fifth lens group LG5 are fixed during a variable power operation, the second lens group LG2 and the third lens group LG3 are made to move on the optical axis in a direction from the magnifying side toward the contracting side over a range from a wide angle end to an intermediate area and are made to move on the optical axis in a direction from the contracting side to the magnifying side over a range from the intermediate range to a telephoto end, and the fourth lens group LG4 is made to move on the optical axis in a direction from the contracting side to the magnifying side over a range from the wide angle end to the telephoto end, whereby a variable power as a whole lens system of the zoom lens is effected.

As is known, the configuration of an aspherical surface which is used in each of the embodiments is defined by a curve plane obtained by rotating about the optical axis a curve given by the following aspherical expression with a Z axis formed in the optical axis direction and a Y axis formed in a direction which intersects the optical axis at right angles:

$Z = {{\left( {Y^{2}/r} \right)/\left\lbrack {1 + \left. \sqrt{}\left\{ {1 - {\left( {1 + K} \right)\left( {Y/r} \right)^{2}}} \right\} \right.} \right\rbrack} + {A \cdot Y^{4}} + {B \cdot Y^{6}} + {C \cdot Y^{8}} + {D \cdot Y^{10}} + \ldots}$

where, r: paraxial radius of curvature; K: cone constant; A, B, C, D . . . : higher order aspherical coefficients.

Note that in representing the cone constant and higher order aspherical constant in tables, “E and a number following the E” represents a “power of 10.” For example, “E-4” means 10⁻⁴, and a numerical value lying directly before this numeric value only has to be multiplied thereby.

Furthermore, the zoom lens of this embodiment includes, in order from the magnifying side, a first lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a second lens group having a negative refractive power as a whole, a third lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole, wherein the following conditional expression (1) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the second lens group and the third lens group, the following conditional expression (2) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the fourth lens group, and the following conditional expression (3) is satisfied with respect to a positional relationship between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group at the wide angle end:

(1) −1.1<f _(w) /f _(II-III)<−0.4

(2) 0.3<f _(w) /f _(IV)<0.55

(3) 1.7<d _(wIV) /f _(w)

where

f_(w): composite focal length of the whole lens system at the wide angle end

(focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side);

f_(II-III): composite focal length of the second lens group and the third lens group at the wide angle end

(focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side);

f_(IV): composite focal length of the fourth lens group;

d_(wIV): airspace between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group at the wide angle end.

The airspace between the second lens group and the third lens group changes only little when the variable power is in effect. This is because these two lens groups are given the same function or role to play in consideration of the distribution of power of the whole system. Consequently, the conditional expression (1) represents a condition associated with an appropriate distribution of power to the second lens group and the third lens group which have the negative refractive power as a whole. Namely, this becomes a necessary condition for balancing a condition for properly correcting the size of the whole optical system and aberrations.

In addition, a space where an optical system for illuminating the light bulb such as the DMD is disposed needs to be secured in an airspace portion defined between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group, and the conditional expression (1) also has an objective to secure the space. Because of this, in the event that a lower limit of the expression is surpassed, the resultant negative power of the second lens group and the third lens group becomes large, and in conjunction with this, the positive power of the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group has to intensified, whereby balancing the aberrations becomes difficult and the performance is deteriorated. On the contrary, in the event that an upper limit of the expression is surpassed, a large airspace has to be defined between the second and third lens groups and the fourth lens group, whereby the size of the whole optical system becomes large, which contradicts to the object of the invention to miniaturize the zoom lens, or no airspace portion can be secured between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group.

The conditional expression (2) is associated with the fourth lens group having the strong positive power which governs the variable power of the whole lens system by moving along the optical axis direction. In the event that the positive power increases to exceed an upper limit, the moving distance of the fourth lens group in relation to variable power can be small, but the balance with the other lens groups is collapsed, whereby the performance is decreased. On the contrary, in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, it is advantageous with respect to aberration, but the moving distance is increased, and this will do the damage to the miniaturization of the zoom lens.

In addition, the conditional expression (3) is a space condition of the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group at the wide angle end. As has been described above, this space needs to be secured for the space for the illumination system of the light bulb. Consequently, in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, the space for the illumination system becomes insufficient, which makes difficult the design of a projector unit.

Furthermore, the first lens group is made up by disposing a lens element having a positive refractive power (hereinafter, referred to as a positive lens element) or a lens element having a negative refractive power (hereinafter, referred to as a negative lens element), and the following conditional expression (4) is preferably satisfied with respect to a power set at the first lens group:

(4) |f _(w) /f _(I)|<0.3

where, f_(I): composite focal length of the first lens group.

While the positive or negative power set at the first lens group which is shown by the conditional expression (4) is relatively small, the positive or negative power so set is such as to finally balance the resultant aberration of the second lens group bearing the primary power and the lens groups lying therebehind, and in the event that the first lens group has an excessive power which surpasses the power expressed by the conditional expression (4), aberrations are deteriorated due to the first lens group being made up of the single lens element.

Furthermore, the second lens group is made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a second a lens group and a second b lens group, the second a lens group being made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a meniscus negative lens element which is made convex towards the magnifying side, a negative lens element and a positive lens element, the second b lens group having a refracting surface on a side lying closest to the magnifying side which is a surface which is made heavily concave towards the contracting side and a refracting surface on a side lying closest to the contracting side which is a surface which is made convex towards the contracting side and being made up by disposing one to two lens elements, and the following conditional expression (5) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the second a lens group, the following conditional expression (6) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the second b lens group, and the following conditional expression (7) is satisfied with respect to a size of the second lens group and the third lens group on the optical axis:

(5) −1.0<f _(w) /f _(IIa)<0

(6) −0.55<f _(w) /f _(IIb)<0.2

(7) 1.1<T _(II-III) /f _(w)<2.3

where,

f_(IIa): composite focal length of the second a lens group which makes up the second lens group;

f_(IIb): composite focal length of the second b lens group which makes up the second lens group;

T_(II-III): a distance on the optical axis between a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the second lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side and a contracting side surface of a lens element of the third lens group which is disposed closest to the contracting side at the wide angle end

(focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from the lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side).

The conditional expression (5) and the conditional expression (6) are such as to secure the space where to dispose the illumination system, that is, a portion corresponding to a back focus, which is normally long, between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group under the contradicting conditions of good performance and miniaturization.

Namely, the second lens group must have a strong negative power, and it is good to distribute such a negative power in a way expressed by the conditional expressions (5), (6). As the contents that are expressed by the respective conditional expressions, the conditional expression (5) relates to the negative power of the second a lens group. In order to extend the portion which corresponds to the back focus between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group, it is effective to increase, in particular, the negative power of the second a lens group, and in the event that upper and lower limits are surpassed, the negative power of the second b lens group or the second a lens group becomes too large, and a good performance cannot be obtained.

Similarly, the conditional expression (6) relates to the negative power of the second b lens group, and in general, it is advantageous that the negative power of the second b lens group is smaller than that of the second a lens group. In the event that upper and lower limits are surpassed, the negative power of the second b lens group or the second a lens group becomes too large, and a good performance cannot be obtained.

The conditional expression (7), which follows the conditional expressions (5), (6), indicates an effective condition to decrease the aperture of, in particular, the lens lying in the vicinity of the front lens. Rays of light that have emerged from the second lens group are largely diffused due to the strong negative power of the second lens group, and consequently, the aperture of the lens tends to be easily increased. This is prevented by increasing the thickness of the second lens group in a way expressed by the conditional expression (7). On the other hand, in order to disperse the negative power of the second lens group, the number of lens elements needs to be increased, and hence, the second lens group inevitably needs to be long to some extent. In the event that a lower limit is surpassed, it becomes difficult to decrease the aperture, whereas in the event that an upper limit is surpassed, a size in the direction of optical axis becomes too large, and it becomes difficult to satisfy the specification. In addition to this, in association with the increase in the number of lens elements, the weight of the second lens group is increased, and this does the damage to the idea of miniaturization.

Furthermore, the following conditional expression (8) is satisfied with respect to a configuration of a contracting side surface of a lens element of the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, the following conditional expression (9) is satisfied with respect to a configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the second b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, the following conditional expression (10) is satisfied with respect to the characteristics of the refractive index of a glass material which is used for each of the lens elements which make up the second a lens group, and the following conditional expression (11) is satisfied with respect to the dispersing characteristics of the glass material used for each of the lens elements which make up the second a lens group:

(8) 0.8<f _(w) /r _(IIa2)<1.6

(9) −1.8<f _(w) /r _(IIb1)<−0.55

(10) 1.6<N_(IIa)

(11) V _(IIaP) −V _(IIaN)<8.0

where,

r_(IIa2): radius of curvature of the contracting side surface of the lens element of the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side;

r_(IIb1): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the second b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side;

N_(IIa): mean value of the refractive indexes of the respective lens elements which make up the second a lens group relative to the d line;

V_(IIaP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective positive lens elements which make up the second a lens group;

V_(IIaN): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective negative lens elements which make up the second a lens group.

The conditional expression (8) relates to the configuration of the contracting side of the lens element of the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side and defines a configuration which is made generally concentric relative to rays of light on the magnifying side and which basically suppresses the generation of aberrations while allowing the relevant lens group to keep the strong power. Consequently, in the event that an upper limit is surpassed, spherical aberration and coma aberration are corrected excessively, whereas in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, those aberrations are corrected insufficiently.

The following conditional expression (9) is such as to affect the spherical aberration and coma aberration in the second lens group and the effective aperture of the lens element which makes up the first lens group (that is, the aperture of the front lens element). The specification of the zoom lens of this embodiment requires that the angle of view at the wide angle end be wide while the aperture of the front lens element is designed small. Normally, these two conditions are conditions of contradicting natures. In order to decrease the aperture of the front lens element while attaining satisfied corrections of the respective aberrations, it is inevitable that a ray of light which corresponds to an image point where the height of an image becomes high needs to be passed through a position on the first lens group where the height of the ray of light becomes low. It is the lens element of the second b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side that realizes what has just been mentioned in a remarkable way within the second lens group. Although the power given to this lens element is relatively small, the lens element attains its purpose by being formed into the meniscus configuration in which the lens element is made convex largely on the contracting side thereof. On the other hand, a good balance has to be maintained between realization of the small aperture of the front lens element and correction of spherical aberration and coma aberration in the second lens group, and in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, that is, in the event that the radius of curvature becomes too small, the degree of freedom in correction of spherical aberration and coma aberration becomes insufficient, whereas in the event that an upper limit is surpassed, the aperture of the front lens element needs to be increased in order to maintain the good balance, thereby making it impossible to attain the given object of miniaturization of the zoom lens.

The conditional expression (10) relates particularly to the characteristics of the refractive index of the second a lens group which has the strong negative power. In order to reduce the strength of curvature which results from the acquisition of the strong negative power, the second a lens group must have a high refractive index, and in the event that a lower limit of the conditional expression is surpassed, the spherical aberration and coma aberration become too large because the curvature of the surface becomes too large, and the Petzval sum also becomes too small, thereby making it impossible to obtain a good performance.

The conditional expression (11) is an achromatism condition which constitutes the base of the second lens group and is also a condition for maintaining a good chromatic aberration correction. The conditional expression (11) represents the balance of the dispersion characteristics of the glass material which is used for the second a lens group which is responsible for the large negative power in the second lens group which has the strong negative power, and it is important to suppress the basic chromatic aberration generated in the interior of the lens group to a small level by balancing the dispersion characteristics. By selecting a glass material for these lens elements under the condition expressed by the conditional expression (11), a proper power distribution can be realized, thereby making it possible to correct the chromatic aberration properly. In the event that an upper limit is surpassed, the power of each lens element becomes too large due to the correction of chromatic aberration, and therefore, the aberrations are deteriorated.

Furthermore, a focusing operation is preferably attained by moving the second lens group in the direction of optical axis, and at least one side of a lens element of the second a lens group making up the second lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side is preferably aspheric, and the following conditional expression (12) is preferably satisfied with respect to a power to be set, the following conditional expression (13) is preferably satisfied with respect to a configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the second a lens group which is disposed second closest to the magnifying side, and the following conditional expression (14) is preferably satisfied with respect to the refractive index of a glass material used for the negative lens elements making up the second lens group:

(12) −1.0<f _(w) /f _(IIa1)<−0.4

(13) −0.95<f _(w) /r _(IIa3)<−0.3

(14) 1.65<(n _(IIa1) +n _(IIa2) +n _(IIb1))/3

where,

f_(IIa1): focal length of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side;

r_(IIa3): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed second closest to the magnifying side;

n_(IIa1): refractive index of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side relative to the line d;

n_(IIa2): refractive index of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed second closest to the magnifying side relative to the line d;

n_(IIb1): refractive index of the lens element making up the second b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side relative to the line d.

The conditional expression (12) relates to the power set to the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side and affects off-axis aberrations largely. In the event that an upper limit is surpassed, the negative power becomes too small, and a sufficient measure cannot be taken to correct the off-axial aberrations, whereas in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, the negative power becomes too large, and the aberrations including chromatic aberration are deteriorated.

The conditional expression (13) relates to the configuration of the magnifying side surface of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed second closest to the magnifying side and constitutes, together with the conditional expressions (12) and (8), a condition for maintaining the balance of off-axis aberrations in the second a lens group. In the even that an upper limit is surpassed, the radius of curvature of the relevant surface becomes large and the curvature thereof becomes small, whereas in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, the curvature thereof becomes large. In either of the cases, it becomes difficult to correct chromatic aberration of magnification and distortion which are off-axis aberrations.

The following conditional expression (14) is a condition for correction of field curvature. The refractive index of the negative lens elements is increased to decrease the Petzval sum, and therefore, in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, the field curvature is increased.

Furthermore, the third lens group is made up of a total of one or two lens elements including at least one positive lens, and the following conditional expression (15) is preferably satisfied with respect to a power condition which is set at the third lens group in relation to the second lens group and the following conditional expression (16) is preferably satisfied with respect to the configuration of a surface of the third lens group which lies closest to the contracting side.

(15) 0.7<f _(II-III) /f _(II)<2.2

(16) −0.6<f _(W) /r _(IIIL)<−0.1

where,

r_(IIIL): radius of curvature of the contracting side surface of the lens element of the third lens group which is disposed closest to the contracting side.

As has been described above, while the same function is given to the second lens group and the third lens group with respect to variable power, that is, the function to be responsible for the strong negative component as a whole, the powers given to the respective groups are largely different. In consideration of the constitution of the whole system, it is understood that it is good that the negative power concentrates on the magnifying side. Namely, this means that the negative power is made to concentrate on the second lens group, while a low power is given to the third lens group, in which case the third lens group may have a negative or positive power. In addition, this largely relates to the relationship with focusing operation.

Although it is good that a focusing operation is performed in the second lens group, there is generated a restriction on the traveling amount of the second lens when it performs the relevant operation. Although giving a large power to the second lens group is advantageous in that a change in performance due to focusing distance is decreased, there is caused a possibility that the traveling amount becomes too small on the contrary, whereby it becomes mechanically impossible to perform the focusing operation in the second lens group. What represents the balance of traveling amount is the conditional expression (15). Consequently, surpassing an upper limit of the conditional expression (15) means a large negative power of the second lens group, and while this is advantageous to suppress the change in performance, since it is mechanically difficult to realize such a configuration, the configuration cannot be adopted as long as a special condition is given. On the contrary, since surpassing a lower limit means that the change in performance by virtue of focusing distance becomes large, generally, this causes a design problem.

In other words, the conditional expression (16) means that it is good that the surface of the third lens group which lies closest to the contracting side is kept generally in a concentric shape relative to rays of light which are generated mainly by the large negative power on the magnifying side of the second lens group. By this lens configuration, the generation of respective aberrations including spherical aberration is suppressed to a low level, and furthermore, it is important that such concentricity is generally maintained relative to the change of rays of light due to variable power. If this is not true, even in the event that an upper limit as well as a lower limit is surpassed in the conditional expression (16), respective aberrations including spherical aberration changes greatly when the variable power is in effects, this it becomes unable to maintain a good performance over the whole range of variable power.

Furthermore, the following conditional expression (17) is preferably satisfied with respect to a power set at the third lens group, and the following conditional expression (18) is preferably satisfied with respect to variation in the airspace between the second lens group and the third lens group relative to a variable power operation from the wide angle end to the telephoto end:

(17) f _(W) /|f _(III)|<0.4

(18) |d _(II-III) |/f _(W)<0.35

where,

f_(III): composite focal length of the third lens group;

d_(II-III): variation in the airspace between the second lens group and the third lens group relative to a variable power operation from the wide angle end to the telephoto end

(focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side).

As has been described before, the positional relationship between the second lens group and the third lens group changes little in a variable power operation. When looking at these two lens groups from the viewpoint of power, the change in performance during a variable power operation and a focusing operation is successfully suppressed to a low level by adding the third lens group which has the small power to the second lens group which has the large negative power. Restricting conditions for this characteristic is expressed by the conditional expression (17) and the conditional expression (18), and in the event that power increases to exceed an upper limit in the conditional expression (17), the decrease in performance, in particular, during focusing is increased. In addition, departure from a range defined by the conditional expression (18) means that the variation is increased, and hence, more space becomes necessary, whereby miniaturization becomes difficult, and the change in performance during focusing is increased.

Furthermore, the fourth lens group is made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a fourth a lens group, a fourth b lens group and a fourth c lens group. The fourth a lens group has a positive refractive power as a whole and is made up by disposing a total of one to three lens elements including at least one positive lens element, the fourth b lens group is made up by disposing one lens element, and the fourth c lens group has a positive refractive power as a whole and is made up by disposing a total of three or four lens elements including at least two positive lens and one negative lens. In addition, the following conditional expression (19), conditional expression (20) and conditional expression (21) are satisfied with respect to powers set at the fourth a lens group, fourth b lens group and fourth c lens group, respectively, and the following conditional expression (22) is satisfied with respect to the characteristics of the refractive index of a glass material used for each of the positive lens elements which make up the fourth lens group:

(19) 0.35<f _(w) /f _(IVa)<0.85

(20) −0.8<f _(w) /f _(IVb)<0.1

(21) 0.1<f _(w) /f _(IVc)<0.45

(22) N_(IVP)<1.7

where,

f_(IVa): composite focal length of the fourth a lens group which makes up the fourth lens group;

f_(IVb): composite focal length of the fourth b lens group which makes up the fourth lens group;

f_(IVc): composite focal length of the fourth c lens group which makes up the fourth lens group;

N_(IVP): mean value of refractive indexes of the respective lens elements which make up the fourth lens group relative to the line d.

The conditional expression (19) relates to the fourth a lens group which is disposed on the magnifying side of the fourth lens group and which has a strong positive power, and one or two positive lens elements are necessary in the constituent lens elements. This conditional expression represents a condition for giving a large positive power so as to receive and make rays of light which are diffused from the second lens group to the fourth lens group converge and correcting aberrations properly. In the event that an upper limit is surpassed, the positive power becomes too large, whereas in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, on the contrary, the positive power for convergence of the rays of light becomes insufficient. In either of the cases, the spherical aberration and chromatic aberration are largely affected.

The conditional expression (20) relates to the power of the fourth b lens group, and disposing this lens group in combination with the positive powers of the positive fourth a and fourth c lens groups is critical to basically suppress aberrations such as chromatic aberration and field curvature to a low level. In the event that the fourth b lens group has a negative power, the configuration of the powers of the constituent of the fourth lens group results in a triplet comprising positive, negative and positive powers in that order, and although this configuration is advantageous in correcting aberrations, when looking at the respective elements, since the negative lens elements reside in the group having the positive power, the group configuration does not necessarily have to have the triplet configuration. However, in the event that an upper limit is surpassed, since the group powers of the fourth a lens group and the fourth c lens group become small because of connecting chromatic aberration, the Petzval sum cannot be decreased. In the event that a lower limit is surpassed, since a combination of a strong positive power and a negative power results on the contrary, higher order spherical aberration and coma aberration become excessive.

In addition, the conditional expression (21) specifies the power of the fourth c lens group. By distributing the positive power of the fourth lens group as expressed by the conditional expressions (19) and (21), a good performance can be obtained. In the event that an upper limit is surpassed, the power of the fourth c lens group becomes too large, whereas in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, the power of the fourth a lens group becomes too large, and in either of the cases, a good performance cannot be obtained.

On the other hand, the conditional expression (22) relates to the refractive index of the positive lens elements of the constituent lens elements and represents a condition which is necessary in correcting field curvature. To realize the miniaturization of the zoom lens, the negative second lens group has the strong negative power, whereby the Petzval sum tends to become easily too small. By suppressing the refractive index of the positive lens elements which make up the fourth lens group to a low level by the conditional expression (22), a correction is performed while maintaining a good balance. Consequently, in the event that an upper limit is surpassed, the field curvature is corrected excessively.

Furthermore, the following conditional expression (23) is preferably satisfied with respect to the configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the fourth a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, and the following conditional expression (24) is preferably satisfied with respect to the dispersion characteristics of a glass material which is used for each of the positive lens elements which make up the fourth a lens group:

(23) −0.05<f _(w) /r _(IVa1)<0.85

(24) 55<V_(IVaP)

where,

r_(IVa1): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side;

V_(IVaP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective positive lens element which make up the fourth a lens group.

The conditional expression (23) is a conditional expression for correcting spherical aberration with a good balance. Namely, as to the configuration of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, a configuration is given which has a strong positive power to make rays of light which emerge from the second lens group converge, and as a result of this, a larger under spherical aberration is generated. In conjunction with this, as will be described later on, a large over spherical aberration is generated on the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, whereby well-balanced relative constructions result. Consequently, in the event that an upper limit of the conditional expression (23) is surpassed, the under spherical aberration becomes large, whereas in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, the over spherical aberration becomes large. However, the number of positive lens elements which make up the fourth a lens group is deeply involved, and although it is natural to say, having two positive lens elements produces a higher possibility that a value near to the lower limit of the range of the conditional expression is taken.

In addition, the conditional expression (24) represents a condition for correcting chromatic aberration. As has been described above, since the fourth a lens group has the strong positive power, it largely affects chromatic aberration. Consequently, as is expressed by the conditional expression (24), it is inevitable to use a material which has a large Abbe number (that is, small dispersion) for the positive lens elements. In the event that a lower limit is surpassed, the chromatic aberration relative to a short wavelength in the fourth a lens group becomes large towards the under side, and it becomes difficult to correct the chromatic aberration.

Furthermore, the following conditional expression (25) is preferably satisfied with respect to the configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the fourth b lens group:

(25) −0.8<f _(w) /r _(IVb1)<−0.1

where,

r_(IVb1): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth b lens group.

The conditional expression (25) is a conditional expression which corrects spherical aberration with good balance together with the conditional expression (23) as has been described previously. Since relative constructions like those that have been described above result, in the event that a lower limit is surpassed in the conditional expression (25) is surpassed, the over spherical aberration becomes large, whereas in the event that an upper limit is surpassed, the under spherical aberration becomes large.

Furthermore, the following conditional expression (26) is preferably satisfied with respect to the configuration of a contracting side surface of a lens element of the fourth c lens element which is disposed closest to the contracting side, and the following conditional expression (27) is preferably satisfied with respect to the dispersion characteristics of a glass material which is used for each of the lens elements which make up the fourth c lens group:

(26) −0.9<f _(w) /r _(IVcL)<0.05

(27) 15<V _(IVcP) −V _(IVcN)

where,

r_(IVcL): radius of curvature of the contracting side surface of the lens element of the fourth c lens group which is disposed closest to the contracting side;

V_(IVcP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective positive lens elements which make up the fourth c lens group;

V_(IVcN): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective negative lens elements which make up the fourth c lens group.

The conditional expression (26) is a conditional expression for correcting the spherical aberration over the whole lens system in an elaborate fashion. The correction performed in a way expressed by the conditional expression is such as to correct the residual spherical aberration which remains uncorrected by the configurations of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side and the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, which surfaces are dominant in correction of spherical aberration. In the event that an upper limit is surpassed, an insufficient correction results, and on the contrary, in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, an excessive correction results.

The conditional expression (27) is a condition for correcting color in the fourth c lens group. In order to correct monochromatic aberration, it is necessary that the power of each lens element does not become too large, and to make this happen, it is a necessary condition that the positive lens element and negative lens element have to have Abbe numbers which satisfy the conditional expression (27). In the event that a lower limit is surpassed, it becomes difficult to correct chromatic aberration.

Furthermore, the fourth c lens group includes a partial system constituent element which is made up of at least two lens elements, one negative lens element and one positive lens element, which are cemented together, and the following conditional expression (28) is preferably satisfied with respect to the refractive index of a glass material used for each of the lenses which are cemented together, and the following conditional expression (29) is preferably satisfied similarly with respect to the dispersion characteristics of the glass material used for each of the lens elements which are cemented together:

(28) 0.25<N _(IVcCN) −N _(IVcCP)

(29) 25<V _(IVcCP) −V _(IVcCN)

where,

N_(IVcCP): mean value of the refractive indexes of the positive lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof relative to the line d;

N_(IVcCN): mean value of the refractive indexes of the negative lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof relative to the line d;

V_(IVcCP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the positive lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof;

V_(IVcCN): mean value of Abbe numbers of the negative lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof.

As for the cemented partial system of the fourth c lens group, a difference in refractive index is given to the cemented lenses, so as to expect an effect of the correction of field curvature while maintaining the correction capability of spherical aberration at the cemented surface. In the event that a lower limit is surpassed in the conditional expression (28), field curvature is corrected excessively, while spherical aberration is corrected insufficiently. In addition, the conditional expression (29) is a conditional expression relating to the correction of chromatic aberration in the whole lens system, and in the event that a lower limit is surpassed, in particular, the chromatic aberration of magnification is increased.

Furthermore, the fifth lens group is made up by disposing a positive lens element, and the following conditional expression (30) is preferably satisfied with respect to a power set at the fifth lens group:

(30) f _(w) /f _(V)<0.35

where,

f_(V): composite focal length of the fifth lens group.

In order to focus rays of light from the DMD on to the surface of the screen with good efficiency, a primary light ray angle of the rays of light between the fifth lens group and the DMD must be set in such a manner as to match the characteristics of the illuminating optical system. In many cases, however, the primary light ray angle is set to be substantially telecentric. In order to secure the telecentric characteristics in this space, the focal point of the fifth lens group needs to be positioned in the vicinity of a pupil which corresponds to rays of light on the contracting side of the fourth lens group, and it becomes possible to attain the object by giving a power to the fifth lens group within a range defined by the conditional expression (30). Consequently, even in the event that a lower limit as well as an upper limit is surpassed, matching between the pupil and the rays of light cannot be attained, whereby a quantity of light is decreased on the perimeter of the lens element or the aberrations are deteriorated.

Embodiment 1

A numerical example for a first embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 1. In addition, FIG. 1 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the first embodiment and FIG. 2 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof. In the table and drawings, f denotes a focal length of the whole zoom lens system, F_(no) an F number, and 2ω a total angle of view of the zoom lens. In addition r denotes radius of curvature, d lens thickness or space between lens elements, n_(d) a refractive index relative to the line d, and ν_(d) Abbe number of the line d (where, numerical values in the table which change by virtue of focusing operation are numerical values which result when an object distance from a surface 101 is 1700 mm in a focused state). CA1, CA2, CA3 in the spherical aberration drawings in the drawings showing aberrations are aberration curves in wavelengths of CA1=550.0 nm, CA2=435.8 nm and CA3=640.0 nm, respectively. In addition, S. C. is a sine condition. In aspherical aberration drawings, S denotes sagital and M denotes meridional. In addition, throughout the tables, unless described specifically, a wavelength used in calculating various values is CA1=550.0 nm.

TABLE 1 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.90 22.11 30.79 F_(no) 2.29 2.65 3.22 2ω 66.10 49.58 36.80 Hereinafter, airepaces which change by variable power D2 1.31 6.55 4.05 D11 4.49 3.88 3.50 D15 25.70 12.02 0.81 D26 34.00 43.04 57.14 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 114.271 2.20 1.48749 70.45  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 93.412 2.00 1.80610 40.88  4 212 14.595 5.65 — —  5 213 −28.314 1.96 1.83400 37.35  6 214 48.383 4.89 1.69895 30.05  7 215 −21.672 1.24 — —  8 221 −14.846 1.50 1.78590 44.20  9 222 −38.848 0.20 — — 10 223 ∞ 2.69 1.68893 31.16 11 224 −33.689 [D11] — — 12 301 −15.387 1.40 1.51823 58.90 13 302 −22.337 0.20 — — 14 303 ∞ 2.09 1.56883 56.36 15 304 −62.311 [D15] — — 16 411 28.433 5.50 1.49700 81.61 17 412 −57.785 0.24 — — 18 413 62.421 2.50 1.48749 70.45 19 414 757.773 5.77 — — 20 421 −29.495 4.80 1.80610 40.88 21 422 −81.841 6.23 — — 22 431 −118.782 3.09 1.67003 47.19 23 432 −29.877 0.20 — — 24 433 195.066 1.40 1.83400 37.35 25 434 20.006 7.06 1.49700 81.61 26 435 −38.261 [D26] — — 27 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 28 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 29 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 30 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = −1.10400E+00 K = 1.92940E+01 A =   4.02490E−05 A = 2.01995E−05 B =  −1.1215E−07 B = 1.93143E−09 C =   1.36182E−09 C = 1.27263E−11 D = −8.48919E−12 E =   2.81461E−14

Embodiment 2

A numerical example for a second embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 2. In addition, FIG. 3 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the second embodiment and FIG. 4 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 2 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.88 22.08 30.74 F_(no) 2.29 2.65 3.22 2ω 66.16 49.68 36.89 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.37 6.54 4.02 D11 5.28 4.26 3.58 D15 24.83 11.72 0.79 D26 34.00 42.95 57.09 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 109.726 2.22 1.51680 64.20  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 148.237 2.00 1.80610 40.71  4 212 15.622 5.41 — —  5 213 −28.280 1.50 1.83400 37.35  6 214 28.142 4.99 1.67270 32.17  7 215 −21.104 1.24 — —  8 221 −14.635 1.95 1.83400 37.35  9 222 −30.070 0.20 — — 10 223 −578.190 2.52 1.78472 25.72 11 224 −36.505 [D11] — — 12 301 −15.401 1.40 1.62041 60.35 13 302 −21.383 0.20 — — 14 303 192.370 1.97 1.56883 56.04 15 304 −114.444 [D15] — — 16 411 25.468 5.97 1.49700 81.61 17 412 −52.448 4.81 — — 18 413 66.245 3.00 1.58913 61.24 19 414 −47.282 1.13 — — 20 421 −28.049 2.08 1.80420 46.49 21 422 74.217 7.09 — — 22 431 −77.515 3.07 1.73400 51.04 23 432 −26.244 0.20 — — 24 433 180.808 1.40 1.83400 37.35 25 434 21.233 6.95 1.49700 81.61 26 435 −34.457 [D26] — — 27 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 28 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 29 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 30 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 414th surface K = 2.43935E+00 K =  5.82410E+00 A = 4.26893E−05 A =  3.17960E−05 B = −1.16324E−07 B = −1.59300E−09 C = 1.32168E−09 C = 7.195969E−11 D = −8.13896E−12 E = 2.73743E−14

Embodiment 3

A numerical example for a third embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 3. In addition, FIG. 5 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the third embodiment and FIG. 6 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 3 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.94 22.06 30.82 F_(no) 2.29 2.72 3.30 2ω 65.92 50.13 36.86 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 4.94 11.18 8.65 D11 6.60 4.24 3.38 D15 24.90 10.81 0.79 D26 34.00 44.21 57.62 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 34.706 1.50 1.51742 52.15  2 102 26.702 [D2] — —  3 211 52.986 2.00 1.80610 40.88  4 212 15.692 5.89 — —  5 213 −28.348 1.40 1.84666 23.78  6 214 21.329 5.84 1.80518 25.46  7 215 −23.760 1.04 — —  8 221 −17.602 1.40 1.80420 46.49  9 222 −60.312 0.20 — — 10 223 ∞ 2.69 1.80610 33.27 11 224 −36.610 [D11] — — 12 301 −15.385 1.40 1.72000 50.35 13 302 −22.998 0.20 — — 14 303 ∞ 2.01 1.72825 28.32 15 304 −66.643 [D15] — — 16 411 28.336 5.38 1.48749 70.45 17 412 −64.387 0.22 — — 18 413 55.705 2.50 1.48749 70.45 19 414 401.322 8.05 — — 20 421 −24.214 3.15 1.80610 40.40 21 422 −58.187 3.42 — — 22 431 −153.991 3.58 1.51680 64.20 23 432 −23.915 0.20 — — 24 433 1185.562 1.40 1.83400 37.35 25 434 20.980 6.96 1.49700 81.61 26 435 −29.860 [D26] — — 27 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 28 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 29 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = −5.56535E+00 K = 2.40934E+00 A = 4.12606E−05 A = 2.08022E−05 B = −6.21147E−08 B = −6.86044E−09 C = 1.19546E−09 C = −2.82434E−11 D = −7.99296E−12 E = 2.83469E−14

Embodiment 4

A numerical example for a fourth embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 4. In addition, FIG. 7 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the fourth embodiment and FIG. 8 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 4 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.91 22.17 30.78 F_(no) 2.29 2.66 3.24 2ω 66.07 49.46 36.80 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.32 6.58 4.07 D11 4.72 3.87 3.48 D15 25.56 11.95 0.79 D26 34.00 43.19 57.25 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 116.409 2.20 1.48749 70.45  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 94.316 2.00 1.80610 40.40  4 212 14.076 5.58 — —  5 213 −32.666 1.65 1.83400 37.35  6 214 61.626 4.14 1.68893 31.16  7 215 −21.021 1.12 — —  8 221 −14.980 1.81 1.80420 46.49  9 222 −48.956 0.20 — — 10 223 ∞ 2.60 1.78470 26.10 11 224 −35.688 [D11] — — 12 301 −15.385 1.55 1.67270 32.17 13 302 −21.213 0.20 — — 14 303 ∞ 2.32 1.53172 48.84 15 304 −51.631 [D15] — — 16 411 27.864 5.33 1.49700 81.61 17 412 −70.093 0.20 — — 18 413 58.924 2.50 1.48749 70.45 19 414 663.232 7.52 — — 20 421 −27.586 4.23 1.80610 40.40 21 422 −75.819 4.48 — — 22 431 −144.150 3.15 1.62004 36.30 23 432 −28.409 0.20 — — 24 433 −4677.105 1.40 1.80610 33.27 25 434 21.484 7.36 1.49700 81.61 26 435 −31.018 [D26] — — 27 501 −100.000 3.00 1.76182 26.61 28 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 29 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 30 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = 3.58348E+00 K = 1.91524E+01 A = 4.02837E−05 A = 2.44459E−05 B = −1.20089E−07 B = 2.08409E−09 C = 1.28696E−09 C = 2.10206E−11 D = −7.56961E−12 E = 2.39570E−14

Embodiment 5

A numerical example for a fifth embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 5. In addition, FIG. 9 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the fifth embodiment and FIG. 10 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 5 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.87 22.18 30.69 F_(no) 2.28 2.67 3.26 2ω 66.19 46.44 36.93 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.40 6.69 4.16 D11 4.34 3.72 3.22 D15 25.77 11.80 0.79 D26 34.00 43.29 57.34 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 116.697 2.20 1.51680 64.20  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 85.134 2.00 1.80610 40.71  4 212 14.034 5.97 — —  5 213 −24.421 1.50 1.83400 37.35  6 214 48.294 5.19 1.67270 32.17  7 215 −16.154 0.61 — —  8 221 −14.156 1.50 1.80100 34.97  9 222 −42.422 0.20 — — 10 223 411.694 2.74 1.80518 25.46 11 224 −36.238 [D11] — — 12 301 −17.292 1.40 1.78470 26.10 13 302 −26.442 0.20 — — 14 303 −218.931 1.96 1.76182 26.61 15 304 −54.642 [D15] — — 16 411 25.004 5.21 1.49700 81.61 17 412 −130.032 0.20 — — 18 413 42.548 2.76 1.48749 70.45 19 414 299.970 8.18 — — 20 421 −59.829 2.00 1.74330 49.23 21 422 139.104 4.17 — — 22 431 −155.897 1.40 1.80610 33.27 23 432 26.213 5.37 1.48749 70.45 24 433 −33.016 0.20 — — 25 434 −224.654 4.31 1.49700 81.61 26 435 −23.497 [D26] — — 27 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 28 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 29 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 30 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 421th surface K = −2.97972E−01 K = −4.60070E−01 A = 4.04979E−05 A = −3.33871E−05 B = −1.59888E−07 B = −3.39799E−09 C = 2.13152E−09 C = 9.18212E−11 D = −1.46011E−11 E = 4.55353E−14

Embodiment 6

A numerical example for a sixth embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 6. In addition, FIG. 11 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the sixth embodiment and FIG. 12 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 6 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.87 22.28 30.67 F_(no) 2.29 2.69 3.29 2ω 66.24 49.26 36.97 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.41 6.76 4.21 D10 4.82 4.18 3.55 D14 26.00 11.71 0.79 D25 34.00 43.57 57.68 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 112.115 2.20 1.51680 64.20  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 112.458 2.00 1.74330 49.33  4 212 14.579 5.91 — —  5 213 −23.369 1.50 1.83400 37.35  6 214 59.812 6.16 1.53172 48.84  7 215(221) −12.500 1.50 1.80420 46.49  8 222 −29.515 0.20 — —  9 223 −809.806 2.62 1.80518 25.46 10 224 −36.139 [D10] — — 11 301 −15.687 1.40 1.80420 46.49 12 302 −22.903 0.20 — — 13 303 1422.517 1.98 1.74950 35.04 14 304 −75.841 [D14] — — 15 411 311.435 2.62 1.49700 81.61 16 412 −91.626 0.20 — — 17 413 22.113 6.00 1.48749 70.45 18 414 −152.717 8.52 — — 19 421 −46.003 2.00 1.69400 56.30 20 422 −78.165 2.95 — — 21 431 −77.844 3.20 1.80610 33.27 22 432 21.782 7.80 1.49700 81.61 23 433 30.117 0.20 — — 24 434 −88.769 3.50 1.62299 58.11 25 435 −31.122 [D25] — — 26 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 27 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 28 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 29 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 431th surface K = −3.026536E−01  K = 0.00000E+00 A = 4.46478E−05 A = 2.57826E−05 B = −1.45766E−07  B = −4.19184E−09 C = 1.72279E−09 C = −2.80074E−11 D = −1.05638E−11  D = 9.94301E−14 E = 3.28893E−14

Embodiment 7

A numerical example for a seventh embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 7. In addition, FIG. 13 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the seventh embodiment and FIG. 14 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 7 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.87 22.23 30.68 F_(no) 2.29 2.68 3.28 2ω 66.24 49.26 36.89 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.42 6.68 4.16 D10 6.56 4.92 3.63 D14 24.05 11.05 0.79 D25 34.00 43.37 57.44 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 109.982 2.20 1.51680 64.20  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 68.430 2.00 1.80610 40.73  4 212 12.500 5.65 — —  5 213 −37.456 1.50 1.83400 37.35  6 214 51.230 4.91 1.58144 40.89  7 215(221) −22.203 1.92 1.80420 46.49  8 222 −172.153 0.20 — —  9 223 80.189 3.45 1.69895 30.05 10 224 −34.385 [D10] — — 11 301 −15.385 1.40 1.58913 61.25 12 302 −26.822 0.20 — — 13 303 −1283.591 1.94 1.83400 37.35 14 304 −71.506 [D14] — — 15 411 32.226 4.87 1.49700 81.61 16 412 −75.511 0.20 — — 17 413 25.156 2.50 1.48749 70.45 18 414 36.495 12.02  — — 19 421 −97.372 2.00 1.58913 61.25 20 422 −91.731 1.00 — — 21 431 −48.390 1.40 1.80610 33.27 22 432 28.747 5.80 1.49700 81.61 23 433 −31.122 1.00 — — 24 434 −57.378 4.00 1.48749 70.45 25 435 −20.173 [D25] — — 26 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 27 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 28 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 28 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 212nd surface 422nd surface K =     0.00000+00 K = 9.42163E+00 A = −4.93597E−05 A = −4.22696E−05 B = −4.83959E−08 B = −3.11275E−08 C = −5.09728E−09 C = 1.64834E−10 D =   4.27287E−11 E = −2.54567E−13

Embodiment 8

A numerical example for an eighth embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 8. In addition, FIG. 13 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the eighth embodiment and FIG. 16 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 8 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.88 22.27 30.68 F_(no) 2.29 2.69 3.27 2ω 66.19 49.25 36.93 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.36 6.65 4.10 D11 4.33 3.78 3.34 D15 25.85 11.68 0.79 D26 34.00 43.43 57.30 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 119.437 2.20 1.51680 64.20  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 83.959 2.00 1.80610 40.73  4 212 14.236 5.58 — —  5 213 −32.917 1.50 1.69400 56.30  6 214 84.680 0.70 — —  7 215 ∞ 5.41 1.59551 39.22  8 216(221) −12.904 1.50 1.83400 37.35  9 222 −62.022 0.20 — — 10 223 507.965 2.74 1.84666 23.78 11 224 −36.035 [D11] — — 12 301 −16.463 1.40 1.72825 28.32 13 302 −24.983 0.20 — — 14 303 −5436.229 1.94 1.80610 33.27 15 304 −74.190 [D15] — — 16 411 24.230 5.21 1.49700 81.61 17 412 −163.779 0.20 — — 18 413 37.820 2.95 1.48749 70.45 19 414 285.179 8.40 — — 20 421 −66.342 2.00 1.74330 49.33 21 422 −74.637 2.83 — — 22 431 −93.901 1.40 1.80610 33.27 23 432 28.321 4.93 1.48749 70.45 24 433 −32.593 0.61 — — 25 434 −283.159 4.81 1.49700 81.61 26 435 −20.720 [D26] — — 27 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 28 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 29 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 30 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = 9.47933E−01 K = 2.99018E+00 A = 3.50617E−05 A = −4.12848E−05 B = −1.07994E−07 B = −1.59851E−08 C = 1.04740E−09 C = 1.61039E−10 D = −5.70307E−12 E = 1.51835E−14

Embodiment 9

A numerical example for a ninth embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 9. In addition, FIG. 17 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the ninth embodiment and FIG. 18 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 9 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.91 22.21 30.79 F_(no) 2.29 2.66 3.23 2ω 66.10 49.30 36.79 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.27 6.67 4.16 D11 5.66 4.12 3.25 D15 24.94 11.69 0.79 D24 34.00 43.38 57.66 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 189.782 2.20 1.56732 42.84  2 102 −400.000 [D2] — —  3 211 80.203 2.01 1.80139 45.45  4 212 14.206 5.84 — —  5 213 −26.713 1.40 1.80420 46.49  6 214 34.704 5.41 1.61293 36.96  7 215 −16.467 0.94 — —  8 221 −13.629 1.40 1.80610 40.73  9 222 −41.297 0.20 — — 10 223 ∞ 2.64 1.80518 25.46 11 224 −35.680 [D11] — — 12 301 −16.491 1.40 1.64769 33.84 13 302 −22.543 0.20 — — 14 303 ∞ 2.37 1.49700 81.61 15 304 −48.818 [D15] — — 16 411 28.103 5.56 1.49700 81.61 17 412 −49.743 8.03 — — 18 421 −30.999 2.00 1.80486 24.74 19 422 −49.216 10.25  — — 20 431 −152.256 3.26 1.72825 28.32 21 432 −29.833 0.30 — — 22 433 400.000 1.20 1.80610 33.27 23 434 19.267 6.61 1.49700 81.61 24 435 −52.081 [D24] — — 25 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 26 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 27 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 28 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = 1.32458E−01 K = 0.00000E+00 A = 3.73134E−05 A = −1.86235E−05 B = −1.14153E−07 B = −1.31128E−08 C = 1.36157E−09 C = 5.77849E−13 D = −8.45550E−12 E = 2.77244E−14

Embodiment 10

A numerical example for a 10th embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 10. In addition, FIG. 19 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the 10th embodiment and FIG. 20 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 10 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.95 22.21 30.88 F_(no) 2.29 2.64 3.33 2ω 65.95 49.25 36.69 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.12 6.41 3.91 D11 2.77 2.73 2.63 D13 26.33 12.25 0.79 D24 34.00 42.83 56.89 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 125.374 2.38 1.48749 70.45  2 102 −400.000 [D2] — —  3 211 84.321 2.00 1.80610 40.73  4 212 13.466 6.83 — —  5 213 −25.350 1.50 1.67003 47.19  6 214 41.963 3.71 1.75520 27.53  7 215 −26.795 1.96 — —  8 221 −12.935 1.40 1.80420 46.49  9 222 −32.918 0.20 — — 10 223 −168.775 2.35 1.48749 70.45 11 224 −34.504 [D11] — — 12 301 −228.610 2.32 1.54814 45.82 13 302 −37.524 [D13] — — 14 411 25.334 5.73 1.49700 81.61 15 412 −60.057 0.20 — — 16 413 88.405 2.00 1.48749 70.45 17 414 400.000 5.94 — — 18 421 −28.722 4.35 1.80610 40.88 19 422 −68.900 5.69 — — 20 431 −269.761 3.83 1.58144 40.89 21 432 −25.902 0.20 — — 22 433 −400.000 1.40 1.80100 34.97 23 434 21.188 6.98 1.49700 81.61 24 435 −36.008 [D24 ] — — 25 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 26 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 27 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 28 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = 7.96038E−02 K = 8.42575E+00 A = 3.97652E−05 A = 2.56255E−05 B = −1.14829E−07 B = 1.41394E−08 C = 1.25128E−09 C = −2.13010E−11 D = −7.25279E−12 E = −2.31217E−14

Embodiment 11

A numerical example for an 11th embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 11. In addition, FIG. 21 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the 11th embodiment and FIG. 22 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 11 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.97 22.25 30.91 F_(no) 2.29 2.65 3.37 2ω 65.92 49.25 36.66 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.09 6.60 4.10 D9 2.42 2.60 2.60 D11 26.96 12.32 0.79 D22 34.00 42.94 56.98 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 120.312 2.20 1.48749 70.45  2 102 −1648.705 [D2] — —  3 211 65.167 2.00 1.80610 40.73  4 212 13.684 6.10 — —  5 213 −25.633 6.50 1.62299 58.11  6 214 111.352 2.55 1.80518 25.46  7 215 −46.875 2.65 — —  8 221 −13.013 1.40 1.80420 46.49  9 222 −21.682 [D9] — — 10 301 −5042.333 2.77 1.53172 48.84 11 302 −31.839 [D11] — — 12 411 23.051 6.26 1.49700 81.61 13 412 −61.150 0.31 — — 14 413 217.442 2.00 1.49700 81.61 15 414 ∞ 6.10 — — 16 421 −27.718 2.00 1.80139 45.45 17 422 −63.654 6.39 — — 18 431 −103.256 3.62 1.51823 58.96 19 432 −23.716 0.26 — — 20 433 685.905 1.40 1.80100 34.97 21 434 21.666 6.93 1.48749 70.45 22 435 −34.192 [D22] — — 23 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 24 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 25 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 29 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = −3.66799E−01 K = 5.82752E+00 A = 3.57742E−05 A = 2.98274E−05 B = −9.69716E−08 B = 2.40517E−08 C = 1.22464E−09 C = −3.05005E−11 D = −7.21516E−12 E = 2.26144E−14

Embodiment 12

A numerical example for a 12th embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 12. In addition, FIG. 23 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the 12th embodiment and FIG. 24 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 12 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.97 22.21 30.98 F_(no) 2.29 2.71 3.37 2ω 65.85 48.69 35.97 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.09 5.16 2.66 D9 2.29 2.65 3.10 D11 25.43 12.34 0.79 D22 34.00 42.66 56.25 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 161.045 2.27 1.62041 60.35  2 102 −297.677 [D2] — —  3 211 77.243 2.00 1.81474 37.03  4 212 13.519 5.91 — —  5 213 −26.677 1.50 1.70154 41.15  6 214 21.247 4.35 1.80518 25.46  7 215 −39.370 2.73 — —  8 221 −12.571 2.02 1.80610 40.73  9 222 −24.665 [D9] — — 10 301 −129.317 5.00 1.71300 53.93 11 302 −31.038 [D11] — — 12 411 25.739 5.49 1.49700 81.61 13 412 −77.488 0.20 — — 14 413 33.600 2.95 1.49700 81.61 15 414 149.178 5.03 — — 16 421 −31.119 4.01 1.80139 45.45 17 422 −77.222 2.52 — — 18 431 −158.704 2.97 1.51680 64.20 19 432 −23.759 0.20 — — 20 433 −181.225 1.40 1.80610 40.73 21 434 17.300 5.67 1.48749 70.45 22 435 −36.254 [D22] — — 23 501 50.702 3.00 1.80610 33.27 24 502 ∞ 0.66 — — 25 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 26 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = 1.97610E+00 K = 2.01227E+00 A = 3.15232E−05 A = 2.26399E−05 B = −1.03019E−07 B = −6.48867E−09 C = 1.35165E−08 C = −7.77986E−12 D = −8.66827E−12 E = 2.83638E−14

Embodiment 13

A numerical example for a 13th embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 13. In addition, FIG. 25 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the 13th embodiment and FIG. 26 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 13 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.97 22.21 30.93 F_(no) 2.29 2.66 3.36 2ω 65.91 49.30 36.65 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.10 6.49 4.00 D9 2.51 2.60 2.66 D12 27.47 12.76 0.79 D23 34.00 43.23 57.63 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 199.357 2.20 1.48749 70.45  2 102 −268.981 [D2] — —  3 211 65.581 2.00 1.80610 40.73  4 212 14.158 6.88 — —  5 213 −25.359 2.61 1.80450 39.63  6 214 56.772 3.48 1.75520 27.53  7 215 −25.942 1.87 — —  8 221 −12.954 2.38 1.80420 46.49  9 222 −25.472 [D9] — — 10 301 265.850 4.47 1.62004 36.30 11 302 −16.565 1.20 1.80610 33.27 12 303 −32.133 [D12] — — 13 411 24.895 6.18 1.49700 81.61 14 412 −65.356 3.35 — — 15 413 84.942 2.00 1.49700 81.61 16 414 338.340 3.31 — — 17 421 −32.787 2.41 1.80610 40.71 18 422 −82.105 7.68 — — 19 431 −129.084 3.44 1.56732 42.84 20 432 −27.164 0.20 — — 21 433 240.548 1.40 1.80610 33.27 22 434 20.115 6.90 1.48749 70.45 23 435 −42.244 [D23] — — 24 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 25 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 26 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 27 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface 422nd surface K = 1.18407E−02 K = 3.27488E+00 A = 3.70732E−05 A = 2.15365E−05 B = −1.12388E−07 B = 1.13584E−08 C = 1.61873E−09 C = −5.26378E−12 D = −1.04618E−11 E = 3.42039E−14

Embodiment 14

A numerical example for a 14th embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 14. In addition, FIG. 27 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the 14th embodiment and FIG. 28 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 14 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.91 22.18 30.80 F_(no) 2.29 2.66 3.24 2ω 66.10 49.40 36.78 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.28 6.59 4.08 D11 7.24 4.63 3.10 D15 22.98 11.03 0.79 D30 34.00 43.24 57.51 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 110.996 2.20 1.51680 64.20  2 102 ∞ [D2] — —  3 211 85.452 2.00 1.80139 45.45  4 212 13.417 5.85 — —  5 213 −29.237 1.00 2.08160 30.38  6 214 251.865 4.90 1.71736 29.50  7 215 −17.235 1.20 — —  8 221 −13.573 1.40 1.80420 46.49  9 222 −34.959 0.20 — — 10 223 666.999 2.67 1.74950 35.04 11 224 −38.780 [D11] — — 12 301 −18.575 1.40 1.49700 81.61 13 302 −27.646 0.20 — — 14 303 1305.713 2.19 1.54814 45.82 15 304 −62.215 [D15] — — 16 411 ∞ 3.46 1.59240 68.30 17 412 −38.412 0.20 — — 18 413 33.346 5.44 1.49700 81.61 19 414 −34.334 1.40 1.74330 49.23 20 415 −90.473 5.15 — — 21 421 −31.960 1.40 1.78590 43.93 22 422 −86.300 9.75 — — 23 431 −61.115 2.56 1.71736 29.50 24 432 −28.886 0.20 — — 25 433 86.185 1.40 2.08160 30.38 26 434 20.818 5.21 1.49700 81.61 27 435 −83.318 0.20 — — 28 436 74.873 2.24 1.80420 46.49 29 437 −460.230 [D30] — — 30 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 31 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 32 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 33 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface K = −4.52661E+00 A = 3.94013E−05 B = −1.12126E−07 C = 1.17922E−09 D = −7.11144E−12 E = 2.31674E−14

Embodiment 15

A numerical example for a 15th embodiment of a zoom lens of the invention is shown in Table 15. In addition, FIG. 29 is a drawing showing a lens configuration of the 15th embodiment and FIG. 30 shows drawings illustrating aberrations thereof.

TABLE 15 Wide angle end Intermediate area Telephoto end f 15.93 22.22 30.84 F_(no) 2.29 2.66 3.24 2ω 66.01 49.23 36.72 Hereinafter, airspaces which change by variable power D2 1.19 6.60 4.08 D11 7.16 4.43 2.71 D15 22.88 10.84 0.79 D30 34.00 43.36 57.65 Serial numbers Surface numbers r d n_(d) ν_(d)  1 101 147.478 2.20 1.51680 64.20  2 102 −451.898 [D2] — —  3 211 71.460 2.00 1.80139 45.45  4 212 13.214 7.54 — —  5 213 −21.596 1.00 1.83400 37.35  6 214 186.207 4.00 1.72825 28.31  7 215 −17.989 1.23 — —  8 221 −13.088 1.40 1.80450 39.63  9 222 −31.424 0.20 — — 10 223 −349.709 2.47 1.69895 30.05 11 224 −36.638 [D11] — — 12 301 −23.720 1.40 1.51742 52.15 13 302 −27.149 0.20 — — 14 303 321.072 2.13 1.48749 70.45 15 304 −72.689 [D15] — — 16 411 403.587 3.59 1.59240 68.30 17 412 −39.720 0.20 — — 18 413 34.188 5.79 1.49700 81.61 19 414 −28.551 1.40 1.77250 49.65 20 415 −106.549 3.63 — — 21 421 −38.152 1.40 1.71300 53.93 22 422 −99.175 10.04  — — 23 431 −125.257 2.93 1.67270 32.17 24 432 −31.916 0.20 — — 25 433 110.804 1.40 2.08160 30.38 26 434 20.444 5.30 1.48749 70.45 27 435 −83.213 0.20 — — 28 436 74.782 2.24 1.78590 43.93 29 437 −494.398 [D30] — — 30 501 −100.000 3.00 1.77250 49.60 31 502 −44.000 0.66 — — 32 C01 ∞ 3.00 1.48745 64.84 33 C02 ∞ — — — Aspherical coefficient 211th surface K = −5.26706E+00 A = 3.92529E−05 B = −1.06928E−07 C = 1.21920E−09 D = −7.41996E−12 E = 2.42702E−14

Next, with respect to Embodiments 1 to 15, values corresponding to the conditional expressions (1) to (30) are shown altogether in Table 16.

TABLE 16 Embodiment 1 Embodiment 2 Embodiment 3 Embodiment 4 Embodiment 5 Embodiment 6 Embodiment 7 Conditional expression (1) −0.74 −0.75 −0.59 −0.74 −0.75 −0.75 −0.76 Conditional expression (2) 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.42 0.42 0.42 Conditional expression (3) 2.14 2.14 2.13 2.14 2.14 2.14 2.14 Conditional expression (4) 0.07 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 Conditional expression (5) −0.56 −0.63 −0.37 −0.53 −0.43 −0.36 −0.71 Conditional expression (6) −0.15 −0.08 −0.13 −0.19 −0.16 −0.19 0.00 Conditional expression (7) 1.78 1.80 1.92 1.75 1.74 1.78 1.87 Conditional expression (8) 1.09 1.02 1.02 1.13 1.13 1.09 1.27 Conditional expression (9) −1.07 −1.09 −0.91 −1.06 −1.12 −1.27 −0.71 Conditional expression (10) 1.78 1.77 1.82 1.78 1.77 1.70 1.74 Conditional expression (11) −9.07 −6.86 −6.87 −7.72 −6.86 5.50 1.85 Conditional expression (12) −0.74 −0.73 −0.57 −0.77 −0.76 −0.70 −0.83 Conditional expression (13) −0.56 −0.56 −0.56 −0.49 −0.65 −0.68 −0.42 Conditional expression (14) 1.81 1.82 1.82 1.81 1.81 1.79 1.81 Conditional expression (15) 1.04 0.95 0.91 1.07 0.89 0.87 0.86 Conditional expression (16) −0.26 −0.14 −0.24 −0.31 −0.29 −0.21 −0.22 Conditional expression (17) 0.00 0.03 0.04 0.00 0.06 0.06 0.06 CConditional expression (18) 0.06 0.11 0.20 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.18 Conditional expression (19) 0.51 0.70 0.50 0.50 0.52 0.51 0.45 Conditional expression (20) −0.27 −0.64 −0.30 −0.29 −0.28 −0.10 0.01 Conditional expression (21) 0.27 0.34 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.15 0.15 Conditional expression (22) 1.54 1.58 1.50 1.53 1.49 1.53 1.49 Conditional expression (23) 0.56 0.62 0.56 0.57 0.63 0.05 0.49 Conditional expression (24) 76.03 71.43 70.45 76.03 76.04 76.03 76.03 Conditional expression (25) −0.54 −0.57 −0.66 −0.58 −0.27 −0.35 −0.16 Conditional expression (26) −0.42 −0.46 −0.53 −0.51 −0.68 −0.51 −0.79 Conditional expression (27) 27.05 28.98 35.56 25.69 42.76 36.59 42.76 Conditional expression (28) 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.31 0.32 0.31 0.31 Conditional expression (29) 44.26 44.26 44.26 48.34 37.18 48.34 48.34 Conditional expression (30) 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 Embodi- Embodiment Embodiment Embodiment Embodiment Embodiment ment Embodiment 8 Embodiment 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Conditional expression (1) −0.74 −0.73 −0.75 −0.75 −0.78 −0.75 −0.74 −0.69 Conditional expression (2) 0.42 0.42 0.43 0.43 0.46 0.42 0.42 0.42 Conditional expression (3) 2.14 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 Conditional expression (4) 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.07 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.07 Conditional expression (5) −0.11 −0.49 −0.60 −0.71 −0.71 −0.64 −0.51 −0.56 Conditional expression (6) −0.35 −0.22 −0.38 −0.37 −0.47 −0.45 −0.20 −0.25 Conditional expression (7) 1.61 1.84 1.56 1.65 1.62 1.71 1.89 1.92 Conditional expression (8) 1.12 1.13 1.19 1.16 1.18 1.13 1.19 1.21 Conditional expression (9) −1.23 −1.17 −1.24 −1.23 −1.27 −1.24 −1.18 −1.22 Conditional expression (10) 1.70 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.77 1.79 1.87 1.79 Conditional expression (11) −9.30 −9.01 −16.43 −23.96 −13.63 −12.65 −8.42 −13.09 Conditional expression (12) −0.74 −0.74 −0.80 −0.73 −0.79 −0.71 −0.80 −0.78 Conditional expression (13) −0.48 −0.60 −0.63 −0.62 −0.60 −0.63 −0.55 −0.74 Conditional expression (14) 1.78 1.80 1.76 1.74 1.77 1.80 1.90 1.81 Conditional expression (15) 0.92 1.11 1.60 1.80 1.87 1.82 1.11 1.38 Conditional expression (16) −0.21 −0.33 −0.43 −0.50 −0.51 −0.50 −0.26 −0.22 Conditional expression (17) 0.04 0.02 0.20 0.27 0.29 0.26 0.02 0.10 CConditional expression (18) 0.06 0.15 0.01 0.01 0.10 0.01 0.26 0.28 Conditional expression (19) 0.54 0.43 0.50 0.50 0.58 0.49 0.50 0.46 Conditional expression (20) −0.34 −0.15 −0.25 −0.26 −0.24 −0.23 −0.25 −0.18 Conditional expression (21) 0.32 0.24 0.28 0.28 0.15 0.25 0.27 0.24 Conditional expression (22) 1.49 1.57 1.52 1.50 1.50 1.51 1.62 1.61 Conditional expression (23) 0.66 0.57 0.63 0.69 0.62 0.64 0.00 0.04 Conditional expression (24) 76.03 81.61 76.03 81.61 81.61 81.61 74.96 74.96 Conditional expression (25) −0.24 −0.52 −0.56 −0.58 −0.51 −0.49 −0.50 −0.42 Conditional expression (26) −0.77 −0.31 −0.44 −0.47 −0.44 −0.38 −0.03 −0.03 Conditional expression (27) 42.76 21.70 26.28 29.74 26.60 23.38 22.15 18.47 Conditional expression (28) 0.32 0.31 0.30 0.31 0.32 0.32 0.58 0.59 Conditional expression (29) 37.18 48.34 46.64 35.48 29.72 37.18 51.23 40.07 Conditional expression (30) 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.26 0.16 0.16 0.16

As is obvious from Table 16, the numerical values of Embodiments 1 to 15 satisfy the conditional expressions (1) to (30), and as is obvious from the aberration drawings in each embodiment, all the aberrations are corrected properly. 

1. A zoom lens comprising, in order from a magnifying side, a first lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a second lens group having a negative refractive power as a whole, a third lens group having a positive or negative refractive power as a whole, a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole, wherein a variable power as a whole lens system thereof is established by configuring such that the first lens group and the fifth lens group are left fixed while a variable power is effected, the second lens group and the third lens group are made to move on an optical axis in such a manner as to move in a direction from a magnifying side to a contracting side over a range from a wide angle end to an intermediate area and to move in a direction from the contracting side to the magnifying side over a range from the intermediate area to a telephoto end, and the fourth lens group is made to move on the optical axis in such a manner as to move in a direction from the contracting side to the magnifying side over a range from the wide angle end to the telephoto end, and wherein the following conditional expression (1) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the second lens group and the third lens group, the following conditional expression (2) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the fourth lens group, and the following conditional expression (3) is satisfied with respect to a positional relationship between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group at the wide angle end: (1) −1.1<f _(w) /f _(II-III)<−0.4 (2) 0.3<f _(w) /f _(IV)<0.55 (3) 1.7<d _(wIV) /f _(w) where f_(w): composite focal length of the whole lens system at the wide angle end (focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side); f_(II-III): composite focal length of the second lens group and the third lens group at the wide angle end (focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side); f_(IV): composite focal length of the fourth lens group; d_(wIV): airspace between the fourth lens group and the fifth lens group at the wide angle end.
 2. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first lens group is made up by disposing a lens element having a positive refractive power (hereinafter, referred to as a positive lens element) or a lens element having a negative refractive power (hereinafter, referred to as a negative lens element), and wherein the following conditional expression (4) is preferably satisfied with respect to a power set at the first lens group: (4) |f _(w) /f _(I)|<0.3 where, f_(I): composite focal length of the first lens group.
 3. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 1, wherein the second lens group is made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a second a lens group and a second b lens group, the second a lens group being made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a meniscus negative lens element which is made convex towards the magnifying side, a negative lens element and a positive lens element, the second b lens group having a refracting surface on a side lying closest to the magnifying side which is a surface which is made heavily concave towards the contracting side and a refracting surface on a side lying closest to the contracting side which is a surface which is made convex towards the contracting side and being made up by disposing one or two lens elements, and wherein the following conditional expression (5) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the second a lens group, the following conditional expression (6) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the second b lens group, and the following conditional expression (7) is satisfied with respect to a size of the second lens group and the third lens group on the optical axis: (5) −1.0<f _(w) /f _(IIa)<0 (6) −0.55<f _(w) /f _(IIb)<0.2 (7) 1.1<T _(II-III) /f _(w)<2.3 where, f_(IIa): composite focal length of the second a lens group which makes up the second lens group; f_(IIb): composite focal length of the second b lens group which makes up the second lens group; T_(II-III): a distance on the optical axis between a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the second lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side and a contracting side surface of a lens element of the third lens group which is disposed closest to the contracting side at the wide angle end (focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from the lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side).
 4. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 3, wherein the following conditional expression (8) is satisfied with respect to a configuration of a contracting side surface of a lens element of the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, the following conditional expression (9) is satisfied with respect to a configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the second b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, the following conditional expression (10) is satisfied with respect to the characteristics of the refractive index of a glass material which is used for each of the lens elements which make up the second a lens group, and the following conditional expression (11) is satisfied with respect to the dispersing characteristics of the glass material used for each of the lens elements which make up the second a lens group: (8) 0.8<f _(w) /r _(IIa2)<1.6 (9) −1.8<f _(w) /r _(IIb1)<−0.55 (10) 1.6<N_(IIa) (11) V _(IIaP) −V _(IIaN)<8.0 where, r_(IIa2): radius of curvature of the contracting side surface of the lens element of the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side; r_(IIb1): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the second b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side; N_(IIa): mean value of the refractive indexes of the respective lens elements which make up the second a lens group relative to the d line; V_(IIaP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective positive lens elements which make up the second a lens group; V_(IIaN): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective negative lens elements which make up the second a lens group.
 5. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 3, wherein a focusing operation is preferably attained by moving the second lens group in the direction of optical axis, wherein at least one side of a lens element of the second a lens group making up the second lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side is aspheric, and wherein the following conditional expression (12) is satisfied with respect to a power to be set, the following conditional expression (13) is satisfied with respect to a configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the second a lens group which is disposed second closest to the magnifying side, and the following conditional expression (14) is satisfied with respect to the refractive index of a glass material used for the negative lens elements making up the second lens group: (12) −1.0<f _(w) /f _(IIa1)<−0.4 (13) −0.95<f _(w) /r _(IIa3)<−0.3 (14) 1.65<(n _(IIa1) +n _(IIa2) +n _(IIb1))/3 where, f_(IIa1): focal length of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side; r_(IIa3): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed second closest to the magnifying side; n_(IIa1): refractive index of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side relative to the line d; n_(IIa2): refractive index of the lens element making up the second a lens group which is disposed second closest to the magnifying side relative to the line d; n_(IIb1): refractive index of the lens element making up the second b lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side relative to the line d.
 6. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 1, wherein the third lens group is made up of a total of one or two lens elements including at least one positive lens, and wherein the following conditional expression (15) is satisfied with respect to a power condition which is set at the third lens group in relation to the second lens group and the following conditional expression (16) is satisfied with respect to the configuration of a surface of the third lens group which lies closest to the contracting side. (15) 0.7<f _(II-III) /f _(II)<2.2 (16) −0.6<f _(W) /r _(IIIL)<−0.1 where, r_(IIIL): radius of curvature of the contracting side surface of the lens element of the third lens group which is disposed closest to the contracting side.
 7. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 6, wherein the following conditional expression (17) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the third lens group, and the following conditional expression (18) is satisfied with respect to variation in the airspace between the second lens group and the third lens group relative to a variable power operation from the wide angle end to the telephoto end: (17) f _(W) /|f _(III)|<0.4 (18) |d _(II-III) |/f _(W)<0.35 where, f_(III): composite focal length of the third lens group; d_(II-III): variation in the airspace between the second lens group and the third lens group relative to a variable power operation from the wide angle end to the telephoto end (focused at a magnifying side object distance of 1700 mm from a lens surface of the first lens group which is situated closest to the magnifying side).
 8. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 1, wherein the fourth lens group is made up by disposing, in order from the magnifying side, a fourth a lens group, a fourth b lens group and a fourth c lens group, the fourth a lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole and is made up by disposing a total of one to three lens elements including at least one positive lens element, the fourth b lens group being made up by disposing one lens element, the fourth c lens group having a positive refractive power as a whole and is made up by disposing a total of three or four lens elements including at least two positive lens and one negative lens, and wherein the following conditional expression (19), conditional expression (20) and conditional expression (21) are satisfied with respect to powers set at the fourth a lens group, fourth b lens group and fourth c lens group, respectively, and the following conditional expression (22) is satisfied with respect to the characteristics of the refractive index of a glass material used for each of the positive lens elements which make up the fourth lens group: (19) 0.35<f _(w) /f _(IVa)<0.85 (20) −0.8<f _(w) /f _(IVb)<0.1 (21) 0.1<f _(w) /f _(IVc)<0.45 (22) N_(IVP)<1.7 where, f_(IVa): composite focal length of the fourth a lens group which makes up the fourth lens group; f_(IVb): composite focal length of the fourth b lens group which makes up the fourth lens group; f_(IVc): composite focal length of the fourth c lens group which makes up the fourth lens group; N_(IVP): mean value of refractive indexes of the respective lens elements which make up the fourth lens group relative to the line d.
 9. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 8, wherein the following conditional expression (23) is satisfied with respect to the configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the fourth a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side, and the following conditional expression (24) is satisfied with respect to the dispersion characteristics of a glass material which is used for each of the positive lens elements which make up the fourth a lens group: (23) −0.05<f _(w) /r _(IVa1)<0.85 (24) 55<V_(IVaP) where, r_(IVa1): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth a lens group which is disposed closest to the magnifying side; V_(IVaP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective positive lens element which make up the fourth a lens group.
 10. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 8, wherein the following conditional expression (25) is satisfied with respect to the configuration of a magnifying side surface of a lens element of the fourth b lens group: (25) −0.8<f _(w) /r _(IVb1)<−0.1 where, r_(IVb1): radius of curvature of the magnifying side surface of the lens element of the fourth b lens group.
 11. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 8, wherein the following conditional expression (26) is satisfied with respect to the configuration of a contracting side surface of a lens element of the fourth c lens element which is disposed closest to the contracting side, and the following conditional expression (27) is satisfied with respect to the dispersion characteristics of a glass material which is used for each of the lens elements which make up the fourth c lens group: (26) −0.9<f _(w) /r _(IVcL)<0.05 (27) 15<V _(IVcP) −V _(IVcN) where, r_(IVcL): radius of curvature of the contracting side surface of the lens element of the fourth c lens group which is disposed closest to the contracting side; V_(IVcP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective positive lens elements which make up the fourth c lens group; V_(IVcN): mean value of Abbe numbers of the respective negative lens elements which make up the fourth c lens group.
 12. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 8, wherein the fourth c lens group includes a partial system constituent element which is made up of at least two lens elements, one negative lens element and one positive lens element, which are cemented together, and wherein the following conditional expression (28) is satisfied with respect to the refractive index of a glass material used for each of the lenses which are cemented together, and the following conditional expression (29) is satisfied similarly with respect to the dispersion characteristics of the glass material used for each of the lens elements which are cemented together: (28) 0.25<N _(IVcCN) −N _(IVcCP) (29) 25<V _(IVcCP) −V _(IVcCN) where, N_(IVcCP): mean value of the refractive indexes of the positive lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof relative to the line d; N_(IVcCN): mean value of the refractive indexes of the negative lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof relative to the line d; V_(IVcCP): mean value of Abbe numbers of the positive lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof; V IV c CN: mean value of Abbe numbers of the negative lens elements of the fourth c lens group which are disposed in the cemented partial system thereof.
 13. A zoom lens as set forth in claim 1, wherein the fifth lens group is made up by disposing a positive lens element, wherein the following conditional expression (30) is satisfied with respect to a power set at the fifth lens group: (30) f _(w) /f _(V)<0.35 where, f_(V): composite focal length of the fifth lens group.
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